FUTURA roma®
COOKIE POLICY
Information about cookies use.
Daniele
Sciarra, co-owner of Futura roma brand,
headquartered at 49, Chiusi Street , 00139 - Rome
(Rm), Tax Code SCRDNL68D19H501Y and
VAT Number 10300980587, and Claudia
Conti, co-owner of Futura roma brand, headquartered
at 1A, Larici Street, 00034 - Colleferro (Rm), Tax
Code CNTCLD86L51H501R and VAT Number 17472581002, as
Data Controllers, provide the following information
regarding cookies use on their website www.futura-roma.com
pursuant to the provision no. 229 of May 8, 2014 of
the Italian Data Protection Authority (published in
the Official Gazette no. 126 of June 3, 2014) and
art. 13 of EU Regulation 679/2016. It is specified
that all other information required by art. 13 of EU
Regulation 679/2016 is contained in the Privacy
Policy section of this website.
What is a Cookie?
Cookies are text strings sent by a web server (e.g.,
the website) to the user's Internet browser,
automatically stored on the user's computer, and
automatically sent to the server on each occurrence
or subsequent access to the site. Each cookie
contains various data such as, for example, the name
of the server from which it originates, a numerical
identifier, etc. Cookies can remain on the system
for the duration of a session (i.e., until the
browser used for web browsing is closed) or for long
periods and may contain a unique identifier code. By
default, almost all web browsers are set to
automatically accept cookies, but each web browser
allows you to limit and delete cookies (for more
information, please read the section about this
information relating to "How to disable, enable or
delete cookies"). However, disabling or deleting
cookies may prevent the optimal use of some areas of
the site or compromise the use of services under
authentication.
Types of
Cookies used by the site
http://www.futura-roma.com
The site www.futura-roma.com uses the following cookies categories:
- - Technical Cookies:
technical cookies are those used solely for the
purpose of transmitting a communication over an
electronic communication network or to the
extent strictly necessary for the provider of an
information society service explicitly requested
by the subscriber or user to provide that
service. These can be divided into: navigation
or session cookies, which ensure the normal
navigation and use of the website, analytical
cookies, which are similar to technical cookies
when used directly by the site manager to
collect information, in aggregate form, on the
number of users and how they visit the site, as
well as functionality cookies, which allow the
user to navigate based on a series of selected
criteria in order to improve the service
provided.
- - Profiling Cookies:
these are cookies used to track the user's
browsing on the network and create profiles on
their tastes, habits, choices. With these
cookies, advertising messages can be transmitted
to the user's terminal in line with preferences
already expressed by the same user. Analytical
cookies can also be used for the same purposes;
- - Third-Party
Cookies: third-party cookies are cookies set by
a website other than the one currently being
visited. While browsing the site, the user may
also receive cookies on their terminal that are
sent by different websites or web servers
(so-called "third parties"), on which some
elements (such as, for example, images, maps,
sounds, specific links to pages of other
domains) present on the site being visited may
reside.
Links to
third-party cookies The release and
use of cookies by third parties are subject to their
respective privacy policies. To ensure greater
transparency and convenience, the following are the
web addresses of the various information and methods
for managing cookies.
• Analytical
Cookies: these cookies, including cache cookies, are
set by Google Analytics in order to collect
information on how visitors use the website,
including the number of visitors, the sites of
origin, and the pages visited on our website.
https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/analyticsjs/cookie-usage?hl=it
• Advertising
or Profiling Cookies: These cookies are used to
collect information about websites and individual
pages visited by users, both on our website and
outside it (which may indicate, for example,
interests or other users features). These cookies
are used to provide advertising and commercial
communications more relevant to the user's
interests, profiling them. They are also used to
limit the number of times an advertisement is shown
and to measure the effectiveness of advertising
campaigns. They remain on the user's computer until
they are deleted and serve as a reminder of the
visit to the website. In addition, they may indicate
whether the user arrived on our website through an
advertising link.
https://support.squarespace.com/hc/en-us/articles/360001264507-About-the-cookies-Squarespace-uses
https://mailchimp.com/legal/cookies/
How to
disable, enable or delete cookies
By default, almost all web browsers are set to
automatically accept cookies, which can be limited
or blocked through browser settings. If you prefer
websites not to store any cookies on your computer,
set the browser to receive a notification before
storing each cookie. Alternatively, you can set the
browser to reject all cookies or only third-party
cookies. You can also delete all cookies already
present on the system. It is important to note that
settings must be changed separately in each browser
and computer used. Blocking cookies does not remove
the display of advertisements. Simply, these will no
longer be personalized based on your interests and
will be shown more frequently. In each browser,
settings are changed following a different
procedure. If necessary, use the browser's Help
function to define correct settings. For any
information about how to view cookies that have been
set on the device, how to manage them and delete
them, you can visit
www.youronlinechoices.com/it/